Written byLaura Vitto

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As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyhu stood before Congress delivering a speech urging the U.S. to take a stricter stance on Iran's nuclear disarmament, some Jewish Americans made it clear that Netanyahu was not their mouthpiece.

Written byLindsay Rothfeld

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A convicted rapist sentenced to death for a brutal gang attack and murder of a woman on a bus in India in 2012 says the victim would still be alive today if she had not fought back against her attackers.

Written byAndrew Freedman

Written byMegan Specia

A video shared by social media accounts linked to Boko Haram on Monday depict the execution of two men by members of the extremist Islamist group, mirroring the gruesome tactic that has become synonymous with ISIS.

Written byAndrea Romano

Written byJosh Dickey

LOS ANGELES -- Oliver Stone's Snowden is still shooting in Germany, but an image from the top secret project has already out in the open. OK, so it's no huge secret. This photo of Joseph Gordon-Levitt as the exiled former government computer contract...

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Written byJason Abbruzzese

After news broke that Hillary Clinton used a personal email address for professional correspondence during her time as secretary of state -- possibly violating regulations that require politicians to preserve such messages -- the Internet did what it...

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One of South America's most active volcanos erupted early Tuesday in southern Chile, spewing heavy smoke into the air as lava surged down its slopes, prompting authorities to evacuate thousands of people.

Written byStan Schroeder

Written byJacqui Devaney

Sure, you can order anything you want from Amazon in two days (or less). You can start a new book with a simple click. But there are some things you can't take away from the old days of reading. You can't replicate those old and new book smells that ...

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